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Harris Teeter

Harris Teeter

3.8(17 reviews)
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You know what? I used to think Publix was the best grocery store ever (2008, is when I made that…read moredecision). Fast forward to 2026, we now live across from a HT, and I AM SO THANKFUL WE DO! It's an absolute must to have their loyalty card--I save anywhere from $30-60 a week and that's not even including on gas! They have a hot food station where they make pizza in house--DEFINITELY RECOMMEND! You can order through their app with a specific pick up window. $13 for a large pizza that actually tastes good? SOLD. Finding specialty items like Truff's Mayo--SOLD. Or Impossible Burgers--sold sold SOLD. I am simply thrilled.

I visited Harris Teeter recently to pick up a few items for dinner and stopped on the ice cream…read moreaisle to look at the sale items. While I was standing there deciding what I wanted, a manager/employee was working on an end cap nearby. I noticed he seemed more focused on watching me than on what he was doing. A few minutes later, after he walked away, the entire end cap display fell down. I knew I had not touched the display, and if I had accidentally caused it, I would have helped pick it up immediately. What bothered me most was feeling watched and judged while simply shopping peacefully. The situation could have been avoided if more attention had been paid to properly securing the display instead of monitoring customers. Unfortunately, this was not my first uncomfortable experience at this store. On another visit, I went through checkout with a newer employee who was throwing my groceries across the counter as she scanned them. The items were being handled so roughly that even the bagger finally said, "Okay, okay, that's enough." I made a light comment that my bread would probably be handled better at Piggly Wiggly, but the employee did not seem to understand the concern. After that incident, I called the store to calmly share my experience with management because I truly believed the employee simply needed more training. However, when the phone was answered, the manager immediately said, "What do you want?" in a very rude tone before even knowing why I was calling. I introduced myself politely as a customer and explained the situation respectfully. Only after I finished speaking did the tone completely change to, "Oh yes ma'am, thank you for calling." Also during today's visit, I was walking down the frozen food aisle when I suddenly heard a door slam. I turned around and saw a male employee quickly rushing down the aisle while a customer followed behind him. I moved out of the way as he approached another worker and asked where the pantyhose were located. She explained that the store no longer sells pantyhose. After he walked away, the customer like myself looked at me and said, "Did you see that?" I told her yes. She explained that he seemed upset because she had asked him earlier why all the pantyhose were gone. I simply suggested that maybe he felt uncomfortable or offended by the question. She then told me, "You a good girl," which honestly left me confused about what she meant. I remained calm and respectful during each interaction, but the overall atmosphere and professionalism I experienced during these visits were disappointing. Customers deserve to feel respected, comfortable, and welcomed while shopping.

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